• Saxe has stubbornly resisted submitting SmartGlass to industry standards tests and hasn't applied for government funding.

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  • Saxe's own behavior isn't a ringing endorsement: He doesn't have SmartGlass windows installed in his Woodbury, N.

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  • Eventually, this opened the door to technology for me when a regular named Andrew Saxe finally listened.

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  • The power of wishful thinking is on display in the office of Robert Saxe, chairman of Research Frontiers.

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  • In 1831, the Belgium Congress proclaimed Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg as the first monarch of an independent Belgium.

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  • Saxe speaks with particular venom about short-seller Manuel Asensio, who is not shy in critiquing stocks he rates overpriced.

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  • Saxe envisions other applications for his electrified glass--eyeglasses, tinted car windows, ski goggles.

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  • He has a successful track record of founding, building and leading companies including OutlookSoft, TIAN Software, Customer Insight, and Saxe Marketing.

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  • Saxe explains it this way: Short-sellers, he says, were depressing the stock price at the time the new shares were issued.

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  • The ruling centre-right National Movement for Simeon II, led by Bulgaria's ex-king and prime minister since 2001, Simeon Saxe-Coburg, won 20%.

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  • An ex-Communist, Georgi Purvanov, was elected president of Bulgaria , against the wishes of the country's prime minister, Simeon Saxe-Coburg, its ex-king.

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  • The Pentagon has called Saxe, but she is not taking its calls.

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  • The former King, Simeon of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, swept to parliamentary victory in the 2001 election, but never quite settled into the prime minister's chair.

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  • Whatever the case, Research Frontiers hasn't bought back any stock this year, though Saxe and his directors have been active buyers, acquiring 98, 146 shares.

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  • Not quite as long as Saxe has in developing something called SmartGlass, which changes from dark blue to almost clear with the turn of a knob.

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  • Antiquorum will offer a beautiful musical fan with a hidden watch from around 1810 a gift from Prince Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha to Vicomte de Morais.

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  • Of some 350, 000 Jewish students on American campuses, says Mr Saxe, a quarter or more take Jewish studies courses at some point in their college careers.

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  • The truth, according to social psychologist Leonard Saxe, director of the Steinhardt Social Research Institute at Brandeis University, is that the right pressures or incentives will cause anybody to lie.

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  • Several years ago Bulgaria's new prime minister, Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, was shocked to discover that an entrepreneur in his country had to obtain 17 government permits in order to start a business.

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  • Always on the lookout for opportunities, Gheorghe chatted up one of his limo passengers, Andrew Saxe, who turned out to be the head of a small company managing direct-mail marketing lists.

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  • The Socialists topped the poll with 31%, but they may yet allow the incumbent prime minister, Simeon Saxe-Coburg, to continue in office if they can strike the right deal with his party.

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  • Gareth Saxe is appropriately boorish as Chip Bohlen, the American CIA agent who intrudes upon the Russians' gathering with clumsy bonhomie, his not-so-subtle threats putting a face to the general feeling of U.S. government dominance.

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  • When Bulgaria's Prime Minister Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha took office nearly two years ago, he was shocked to discover that entrepreneurs had to work their way through 17 government bureaus in order to obtain legal permission to start businesses.

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  • Corruption among prosecutors and the judiciary makes it hard to obtain convictions even after the police arrest suspects and collect evidence, complains Boiko Borisov, who resigned as Bulgaria's chief policeman to win a parliamentary seat for Mr Saxe-Coburg's party.

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  • It was when Queen Victoria decided, 17 years after her marriage to her cousin Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, to appoint him Prince Consort and to consult him fully about the matters of state that she had to deal with as sovereign.

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  • But Saxe's lab, using a machine called a transcranial magnetic stimulator, which applies an electromagnetic pulse to a targeted point in the brain, can temporarily disable the function in the TPJ and change what people think about someone else's actions.

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  • Saxe got most of the proceeds.

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  • That didn't stop Saxe.

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  • Saxe needed programming help.

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